Lauren Frangella and Shelby Vierling
INTERNET SAFETY
SOCIAL NETWORKS
ONLINE PREDATORS
-Child spends large amounts of time
online. -Child receives phone calls from people you
don’t know-Child receives gifts, such as webcam or a
bus ticket.
THE CRAIGSLIST KILLER
The FBI has made cybercrime its number three priority (fbi.gov,
2010), following terrorism and
counterintelligence.
As future educators, it is our responsibility to make sure that students are using the internet
safely.
CYBERBULLYING
-Low self esteem-Mental health
issues-Hatred of school
-Withdrawal from friends
-Slipping grades
SIGNS OF CYBERBULLYING
SAFE EYES
TEACHING INTERNET SAFETY
If you, as a teacher overhear students discussing meeting someone on a social networking cite and hear details such as:
the student receiving presents, meeting in person, or other suspicious signs of a predator, what should you do?
a. Ask the student yourself
b. Call parents
c. Ignore the situation
d. Call the police
Teachers are often asked to be friended by students on a social
networking cite. Do you think it is ethical to accept the friend request or
should you deny it?
A high school female student had e-mailed a nude picture of herself to her boyfriend, who is also a
student. They broke up, and the boyfriend decided to send the picture to classmates. Eventually, the situation was made evident to teachers. How should they handle
it?Punish the students
Notify the police
Involve a student counselor
Call the parents